Sci-Fi Rent Boy by Kiernan Kelly


Sci-Fi Rent Boy by Kiernan Kelly
Tales from Dreg #1
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Short Story (49 pgs)
Other: BDSM, M/M, Anal Sex, Spanking
Rating: 3.5 stars
Reviewed by Moonflower
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In the near future, all employment positions — including prostitution — are government mandated. Connor is, by trade, a Sexual Technician who is weary of his vanilla clients and yearns to service someone with edgier tastes.

When a run-in with a sadistic client leaves him both gun shy and threatened with being fired, he must overcome his own fears and inhibitions to please a new client, Pieter, or risk being banished to Dreg City, home of murderers, rapists, and the criminally unemployed.

Connor chose his career path at eighteen, and now years later, he understands that choosing a career with a certain part of his anatomy probably hadn’t been one of his best ideas! Rightly or wrongly, a Sex Technician is who and what he is. He longs for something a bit more… but might have bitten off more than he can chew.

This is a fast-paced novella that doesn’t really go into a great amount of detail about the world in which Connor lives, but what you do get is enough to paint a rather bleak picture. With career paths that are hard to change from, once a decision is made, that is usually it. Changes do happen, but not often. And if you disagree, or do something ‘wrong’, then you get sent to Dreg City, which sounds as delightful as it is made out to be.

With no editing or grammatical errors that I noticed, this science fiction novella does exactly what is says on the tin! With a time-skip of six months, and declarations of love, this story is perfect for a quick, coffee break book, leaving plenty for the stories yet to come.